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The ST122PROEU 2 Port High Resolution VGA Video Splitter - 350 MHz splits a VGA video source signal to 2 monitors or projectors simultaneously - a professional grade solution that is perfect for presentations, classrooms, tradeshows, or in-store displays, where the highest quality video on several monitors is needed.

This High Resolution VGA Splitter supports monitors with up to 350MHz of video bandwidth and display resolutions up to 2048x1536 @80Hz. For added versatility, the VGA splitter features an integrated booster circuit that allows the video signal to be extended up to 210 feet (65 meters), enabling you to situate your displays in the most convenient location based on your application.

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This device outputs a VGA signal. If you have a display or video destination that uses another type of video connection, there are ways that you can convert the video signal or connection. These options are outlined below and organized by the target connection.

Note: You might need to use more than one converter as part of your solution; however, you should try to use the least number of converters and cables to connect your source and destination. If you have the option to convert to multiple target video connections, choose the option that requires the fewest number of conversions.

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This device has a VGA input port. If you have a video source that uses another video connection, there are options available to convert the video signal or connection. These options will be outlined below for each video source connection.

You also need to know which form of DVI that you are using, because DVI-I supports both analog (VGA) and digital (HDMI) signals, while DVI-D only supports digital (HDMI) signals. Some DVI-I connections only support DVI-D signaling. In this case, you must use a DVI-D to VGA converter.